Invisible Men, Invisible Women: Labor, Race, and the (re)Construction of American Citizenship in New Deal Post Office Murals is a meditation on the historical construction and persistent importance of race in the formation of American national identity and citizenship. Centering on an institutionally marginalized and academically neglected aspect of American art, this dissertation explores the depictions of non-white laborers, from images of African American sharecroppers to Mexican American migrant laborers that appear in scores of Treasury Section post office murals across the United States. Organized around three case studies, this work explores the different ways racialized identities were created, contested, and consolidated within the...
Since their creation in the Great Depression, over 70 murals have decorated the walls of post office...
This dissertation examines the cultural politics of migrant domestic work in the 2000s within popula...
Book chapter The Invisibility of Race and Modernist Representation: Marsden Hartley’s North Atlanti...
James Cuffe Black Artists and Federal Muralism in New Deal Chicago: An examination of the Politic...
This dissertation discusses the eight murals that Ben Shahn (1898-1969) created under the auspices o...
This thesis proposes to investigate the influence of the Mexican muralists in the United States, fro...
Ausgangspunkt der vorliegenden Arbeit ist der Mythos einer relativ homogenen US-amerikanischen Nachk...
My dissertation positions Black and Mexican migrant women workers’ reproductive labor as the foundat...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.May 2014. Major: Art History. Advisor: Jane Blocker. 1 co...
During the Great Depression, the federal government established several arts programs as part of the...
In the decades around World War II, a number of abstract painters sought to “unframe” their abstract...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, 2017.This disserta...
In the decades around World War II, a number of abstract painters sought to “unframe” their abstract...
New Deal Art Now offers a sampling of the breadth of the Works Progress Administration and Federal A...
Ankara : The Department of History, İhsan Doğramacı Bilkent Univ., 2013.Thesis (Master's) -- Bilkent...
Since their creation in the Great Depression, over 70 murals have decorated the walls of post office...
This dissertation examines the cultural politics of migrant domestic work in the 2000s within popula...
Book chapter The Invisibility of Race and Modernist Representation: Marsden Hartley’s North Atlanti...
James Cuffe Black Artists and Federal Muralism in New Deal Chicago: An examination of the Politic...
This dissertation discusses the eight murals that Ben Shahn (1898-1969) created under the auspices o...
This thesis proposes to investigate the influence of the Mexican muralists in the United States, fro...
Ausgangspunkt der vorliegenden Arbeit ist der Mythos einer relativ homogenen US-amerikanischen Nachk...
My dissertation positions Black and Mexican migrant women workers’ reproductive labor as the foundat...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.May 2014. Major: Art History. Advisor: Jane Blocker. 1 co...
During the Great Depression, the federal government established several arts programs as part of the...
In the decades around World War II, a number of abstract painters sought to “unframe” their abstract...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, 2017.This disserta...
In the decades around World War II, a number of abstract painters sought to “unframe” their abstract...
New Deal Art Now offers a sampling of the breadth of the Works Progress Administration and Federal A...
Ankara : The Department of History, İhsan Doğramacı Bilkent Univ., 2013.Thesis (Master's) -- Bilkent...
Since their creation in the Great Depression, over 70 murals have decorated the walls of post office...
This dissertation examines the cultural politics of migrant domestic work in the 2000s within popula...
Book chapter The Invisibility of Race and Modernist Representation: Marsden Hartley’s North Atlanti...